I like how the feminists would view Daedalus a a "bad parental figure" because "he was the father of the child and not the mother." So, all fathers are crappy parental figures because they didn't give birth to their children?

I like the line "he was the father of the child and not the mother" for the lack of clarity. It's sad that he was not the father of the mother...or was it that the mother would've made a better father?.

WHUT. This is supposedly a "feminist" reading, but feminism only gets squashed in the last tiny paragraph? I got lambasted for including too much plot summary in my papers; I hope this person did, too.

I'm focusing on the mechanics on the paper so I don't rant about the utterly stupid interpretation of a feminist reading.